Campaigners have welcomed the change, which they say represents a move away from inequality
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Sasha Suda had been in the role for three years, but board members complained of a lack of transparency around the institution's recent rebranding
A former Christie’s president examines the meteoric rise of the “radiant child”, and his legacy following his untimely death
A Russian foreign ministry spokesperson linked the caving in of Rome’s Torre dei Conti—which led to the death of a worker—to Italy’s support for Ukraine, sparking backlash
The expensive Indo-Portuguese casket depicted in two works was likely a loan from a wealthy patron, a new book reveals
The growth of commercial galleries across Nigeria’s biggest city has been fuelled by the ongoing success of Art X Lagos—a regional hub for collectors of African art
Following a recent conference, discussions are underway to rehabilitate the ancient Syrian city, including its museum and artefacts
Dealers are scaling back international purchases to avoid having to pay new import duties, some of which are set to rise to 50% in January 2026
The artist’s mid-career retrospective traces the evolution of her practice through installations, documentation and live performances
The union would represent more than 300 workers at the museum across departments including curatorial, education, publications and more

